But researchers warn they can't rule out a connection.
Company files complaint against Drive Medical and China-based equipment manufacturer.
The Colorado doctor allegedly used five aliases to fill prescriptions, according to the indictment.
Report shows significant drop in surgical site infections.
Nurses say automated patient lifts can help save money and prevent career-ending injuries. A DOTmed Business News exclusive report.
MedIC, a new medical product lobby, hopes to clear regulatory hurdles.
Are you ready for the next pandemic? A DOTmed Business News exclusive report.
The SANA research group of Harvard/MIT is partnering with an Indian hospital to detect cancer using a cell phone.
Indian rads oppose plan to let government snoop on ultrasounds, according to the Indian press.
The bane of kitchens could help fight the bane of hospitals
Nuance Healthcare took some time to talk to DOTmed News during the annual AHRA meeting.
Defensive medicine is a large chunk of these costs.
The state is issuing educational pamphlets to parents and patients.
New partnership will shore up moly availability once a new French reactor goes online in 2015.
The state's Medicaid reimbursement guidelines and loose safeguards against self-referral practices are at fault, according to a new report.
A medico-legal entry from DOTmed Business News.
DOTmed News got a first look at Canon's new mobile C-Arm at the Canon EXPO 2010 show.
DOTmed News' Olga Deshchenko summarizes today's top news headlines.
DOTmed News met with Toshiba America at AHRA last week to learn more about the third year of the Putting Patients First grant program.
A DOTmed Business News exclusive.
Incentives will be available for individuals to join wellness programs.
DOTmed News' Brendon Nafziger summarizes today's top news headlines.
Serious reportable incidents including pressure sores have decreased in past year.
One of the nation's labs can now make promising medical isotopes readily available and affordable to researchers.
Tuesday's Webcast opened the floor to the industry to express concerns.
Report questions the safety and savings of reprocessed single-use devices in Europe, but U.S. reprocessors say it doesn't apply to the American industry.
Indictment alleges unapproved medical devices used in patients.
Latest technology brightens up the O/R.
DOTmed News' Heather Mayer summarizes today's top news headlines.
At the AHRA meeting last week, DOTmed News spoke with one of the designated accrediting bodies, the Joint Commission, to find out more details about its accreditation procedure.
Suit claims LabCorp misused confidential information for referrals.
Seven hospitals aggregated their purchasing volume to save costs.
The bill would extend screening to women ages 40 and older, reversing limitations that were implemented earlier this year.
Infectious disease experts discuss the importance of vaccinating all health care personnel.
CCHIT and Drummond Group are the first groups able to certify electronic health record technology to help providers meet "meaningful use" criteria.
DOTmed News' Olga Deshchenko summarizes today's top news headlines.
The market avoids drying up by heading overseas.
DOTmed News met with FujiFilm Medical Systems at the AHRA last week about the announcement that their FDR D-EVO flat panel detector is now available and shipping.
DOTmed News' Brendon Nafziger summarizes today's top news headlines.